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Serial ATA Storage Architecture and Applications: Designing High-Performance
Editorial Reviews Rhonda Gass, Vice President, Dell Storage Systems Development, Dell Computer Corporation 'This book serves as a valuable supplement to the specification by providing explanations and insights into the underlying technology.' Mike Stolz, vice president, business development, Adaptec/Eurologic Systems 'This book puts Serial ATA into practical reach of development teams across the industry.'
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ATA-ATAPI.COM
This site is a great resource for anyone seeking up-to-date and correct information about the ATA and ATAPI interfaces and some related items. Even if you are not a developer you may find lots of useful information here to help you understand the ATA and ATAPI interfaces and some other related items. For example, see the How It Works (HIW) documents and the low level ATA driver C source code that Hale Landis has placed into the public domain.
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